Hughes and Yarde to start for England against Wallabies

Nathan Hughes and Marland Yrade will start at Twickenham on Saturday as head coach has made two changes to his England side to take on .
Both changes were enforced on Jones as No.8 Billy Vunipola picked up a knee injury against Argentina last week while wing Elliot Daly was sent off five minutes into the same game and subsequently banned.
' powerhouse takes over from Vunipola at the back of the scrum while Yarde will start on the right wing with Jonny May moving to the vacant left wing.
Dave Atwood and Semesa Rokoduguni miss out and were meant to remain with the squad as reserves but they have been released to Bath in order to feature in the huge  clash against .
England have so far recorded victories over South Africa, Fiji and Argentina as they look to seal a series clean sweep and end the year unbeaten.
“We've had a great week's preparation and we can't wait to get to Twickenham on Saturday with the crowd right behind us,” said Jones.
“The great thing about our team is that no-one is irreplaceable. We've had seven influential players missing throughout the autumn but we've been able to fill that gap and that's the sort of team we are developing.
“Most big Test matches come down to the last 20 minutes and if you look back historically at big Test matches between England and Australia at Twickenham the last 20 minutes has always been a time where either team can win the game. The team that is the most composed, makes good decisions and physically pushes themselves is the team that is going to win the game.
“We want to make the game into a physical contest but we also need to be flexible and adaptable like we were against Argentina and if do that we'll put ourselves in a good position to win the game.
“We've played three Test matches on the trot which is important because it replicates a World Cup pool,” he added.
“You get through the pool, you then need to win every game to win the World Cup. We've won three from three so it's a great dress rehearsal for the World Cup.
“We need to win this game to progress to the next stage. You can't just win three games to go through, Japan showed that, so we've got to get in that practice of winning four games on the trot against quality opposition.”
England: , Marland Yarde, Jonathan Joseph, , Jonny May, George Ford, Ben Youngs; , (c), Dan Cole, Courtney Lawes, George Kruis, Chris Robshaw, Tom Wood, Nathan Hughes
Replacements: Jamie George, , Kyle Sinckler, Charlie Ewels, Teimana Harrison, Danny Care, Ben Te'o, Henry Slade

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